San Diego: Richard Blackburn, ca. 1970. Four-page leaflet. With a photo of Blackburn (wearing shades) on the cover. His qualifications are listed as: "1. Member of the People's Commune, 2. Convicted pot head, 3. Member of Industrial Workers of the World, 4. A Freak." Black Dick's eleven point program is..... [22317]

San Francisco: T. R. Johnson, 1978. Small 4to. Broadside. Among the questions are "List your favorite criminal activities," "Give a brief list of the politicians and clergy to be immediately assassinated" and "Fill in the blanks with your immediate responses to the words given below," the words being: Giraffe, lava..... [22500]

Vol. 1, No. 1 (Special Washington's Birthday Issue). Mock issue of the CP(M-L) tabloid issued by members of the Revolutionary Communist Party. The initials CP(M-L) are said to stand for the Communist Party (Menshevik-Liberal). The lead article is "Great Wrong Righted: Dalai Lama's Triumphant Return to Tibet" by "Michael Klownsky."..... [22504]

Number 1 (Summer, 1965). Radical journal issued by the Sociology Club of the State University of New York at Buffalo. This issue contains "Courage to Change: An Essay in Celebration of C. Wright Mills" by Bill J. Harrell, "A New Imperialism" by Wm. E. Bailey, etc. [22362]

Nos. 1 - 4 (1968-1969). Complete run of the cultural magazine of the the Students for a Democratic Society, issued by the New York Regional Office of SDS. The fourth issue was issued in a tabloid newspaper format as a supplement to "The Guardian." Among the contributors are Marge Piercy..... [22363]

Nos. 1 - 3 (1968). First three issues ot the cultural magazine of the the Students for a Democratic Society, issued by the New York Regional Office of SDS. There was a fourth issue which appeared in tabloid newspaper format as a supplement to "The Guardian." Among the contributors are..... [77068]

Nos. 1 - 4 (1968-1969). Complete run of the cultural magazine of the the Students for a Democratic Society, issued by the New York Regional Office of SDS. The fourth issue was issued in a tabloid newspaper format as a supplement to "The Guardian." Among the contributors are Marge Piercy..... [77072]

Vol. I, No. 1 (Special Commencement Issue - 1970). Tabloid newspaper which represented the "coordinated anti-war efforts of various groups working on the Columbia University Campus" in the wake of Nixon-Kissinger's expansion of the Vietnam War into Laos & Cambodia. [22545]

April 8, 1968 & April 27, 1968. Two issues of this mimeographed bulletin issued in New York. Also included are two broadsides issued by The Commune - "Resistance or Revolution?" and "The Wilting of a Couple of Flowers: The Decrepitude of Student Life" [22586]